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This study explores the argument that postcolonial Africa has been the setting for competing external language spread policies (LSPs) by ex-colonial European countries at the turn of the 21st Century. It focuses on the external LSPs developed by the governments of Portugal, Brazil, United Kingdom, France and Germany towards Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau from the 1990s to the present. The study offers a perspective on the web of relationships involving European ex-colonial powers and the African postcolonial countries of Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. The author seeks to examine the development of external (European) LSPs and the construction of politico-linguistic blocs in a complex context whilst taking into account the colonial heritage and its lingering dependencies, the construction and maintenance of nationhood and the increasing globalisation of the world.

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Contents: Language and Power – External Language Spread Policies – Cultural Diplomacy – Foreign Cultural Policy – International Cultural Relations – Political Blocs based on Language and Culture – Lusophone Africa – Mozambique – Guinea-Bissau – Portugal – UK – British Council – Germany – France – Brazil.

Languages at War: External Language Spread

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 29/05/2013
    ISBN13: 9783631644362, 978-3631644362
    ISBN10: 3631644361

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This study explores the argument that postcolonial Africa has been the setting for competing external language spread policies (LSPs) by ex-colonial European countries at the turn of the 21st Century. It focuses on the external LSPs developed by the governments of Portugal, Brazil, United Kingdom, France and Germany towards Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau from the 1990s to the present. The study offers a perspective on the web of relationships involving European ex-colonial powers and the African postcolonial countries of Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. The author seeks to examine the development of external (European) LSPs and the construction of politico-linguistic blocs in a complex context whilst taking into account the colonial heritage and its lingering dependencies, the construction and maintenance of nationhood and the increasing globalisation of the world.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Language and Power – External Language Spread Policies – Cultural Diplomacy – Foreign Cultural Policy – International Cultural Relations – Political Blocs based on Language and Culture – Lusophone Africa – Mozambique – Guinea-Bissau – Portugal – UK – British Council – Germany – France – Brazil.

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